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Brady's Bunch

Of course we'll all want one of the very first copies (it's out June 9) of Hillary's book, but do we look under biography or fiction?

St. Jude's Children's Hospital pulled together a team to help take the Memphis medical operation to the "next level." Joining founder Danny Thomas' daughter Marlo were Time Inc.'s Ann Moore, Mike Eisner, Barry Diller, David Verklin, Andrew Lack, FedEx's Fred Smith and other heavy hitters.

Anna Wintour of Vogue may have more pals than she realizes to judge by the critical pans of this new novel supposedly targeting her, "The Devil Wears Prada." Either that, or the book stinks. Chris at Bookhampton tells me, however, "It'll be one of our summer best sellers."

Rick Atkinson won the Pulitzer this year for his "An Army at Dawn," Henry Holt, a brilliantly reported account of the North African campaign of 1942-43. Great portraits of an oddly dithering Rommel, an Ike out of his depth and a U.S. army trying painfully to grow up. A must-read, even if Mr. Atkinson never saw an adverb he didn't love.

Publisher Mary Ann Bekkedahl adds VP to her title at Men's Health. And why not? First-half ad pages are up 31% over 2002.

Premiere opened the Tribeca Film Festival hosting a bash at The Flea Theatre. Who else tells you these things?

People en Espanol teams with Telemundo, Honda and Maybelline May 14 at Roseland in Manhattan to promote their "25 Most Beautiful" issue.